About this Add-on

IMPORTANT NOTICEThe source code for Email This! is available on GitHub.I am no longer updating this add-on with new features or fixing any currently existing feature that malfunctions.I will still update the extension to be compatible with future versions of Firefox.If you need an alternative extension for Email This!, I recommend F1 by Mozilla Labs and Shareaholic.

InstallAfter downloading (and restarting Firefox), Go to VIEW>TOOLBARS>CUSTOMIZE and drag the email-this button of your choice icon/button to the tool bar. You can also use the Right-click/context menu or hotkeys (see below).

For GmailThe Gmail Compose-Message page will open in a new tab.The title of article/webpage you are viewing will go in the subject line of your email.The address/url will go in the body area of the email.The highlighted-text will appear below the address/url

For Yahoo1] Go To: Tools >> Add-Ons >> Email This! Preferences.2] Login to Yahoo Mail Classic and look at the Url/Addres Bar3] You should see something similar to: http://us.mc590.mail.yahoo.com/mc/ or http://us.mc590.mail.yahoo.com/ym/4] Not everyone will have us.mc590 before mail.yahoo.com5] Not everyone will have /mc/ or /ym/ after mail.yahoo.com6] Write in everything you see in the address bar through the mc/ or ym/ (without http://)7] For instance, I would write in us.mc590.mail.yahoo.com/mc/ (and nothing else following it)8] Make sure there is an / at the end your input in the text box.9] The extension will work the same as it does for Gmail and Google Apps Gmail after these configurations will be put in place.

For Google Apps GmailFirst, configure your domain to work with Email This, go to: Tools >> Add-Ons >> Email This! Preferences.The Gmail Compose-Message page will open in a new tab.The title of article/webpage you are viewing will go in the subject line of your email.The address/url will go in the body area of the email.The highlighted-text will appear below the address/url

For Stand-Alone Clients (and Seamonkey)The stand-alone program (such as outlook express or thunderbird) will open up the Compose-New-Message screen in a new system-window.The title of article/webpage you are viewing will go in the subject line of your email.The address/url will go in the body area of the email.The highlighted-text will appear below the address/url.

End-User License Agreement

You are free to use 'Email This!' with any of the applications or services offered by Mozilla. You may not modify, distribute, or sell any (previous or current) version of 'Email This!' under any name without the author's (Arthur Sabintsev) authorization. All Other Rights Reserved.